Good already, some hints to make it a hit
Love that bar/beat dial, it is by far the most flexible metronome, especially for Arabic, Balkan and Indian music. As a funk/hiphop musician I need a bit more from a metronome than usual. I want to be able to play a 4/4 beat (not a 4/8) with normal 4th and lighter sounding 8th notes. Often on very low tempo, like 96, 90, even 80 or even down 70 or 60 bpm if it's reeeal gangsta rap. This is something simple that no metronome can do currently, not even big DAWs like Logic Studio, I always have to make my own with a drum computer or set recording at double tempo, which then results in incorrect notation... you get the point. The second recommendation is to give the beep sound a sharp transient. Now the sound is "weep woop woop woop" and I'd want it to be "teep top top top". In funk (but also in jazz), timing is in the 10ms range so transients matter. This leads to my third big recommendation: Next to the notes from C0 to C6, add some samples of clear, short sounding percussion instruments like wood block, claves, conga, cowbell, agogo for each note. A more natural sound is less tiresome to play along, a system beep drives people nuts in the long run and you start to hear system beeps in your dreams after a while :-) Smaller improvement points: - when setting the metronome sounds and tap the buttons for the C6, C5 etc. sometimes they sound, sometimes they don't. You always want sound. - in the preset list, add 6/8 as a default, it is very frequent. With one odd 13/16 preset you make your flexibility point clear enough, telling Balkan musicians to go wild here. (maybe 6/8 was there and I messed up the bar presets myself, a while ago though). But all this should be viewed in the context of having done a great job making a serious music app! grts, Bas Groot.